Prayers for Deb C
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Sending encouragement embroidered with your name on it: Deb.
Thinking of you as the winter continues.
HOPE. HOPE. HOPE. HOPE. HOPE. HOPE.
strength and courage. strength and courage. strength and courage.
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Dear Lord, I come before you with a very special person. She is in need of strength to help her to deal with many things going on. Bless her with peace that she may rest to help her be stronger.
Lord, Deb C is one of your daughter that all of us here on line love and pray, Because of her teaching us how we can fight too. Be with her and let her know we are thinking of her every day. AMEN
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Deb and John.......... I've just learned some details of what you've been thru over the last couple of weeks. You are a very tough cookie, Deb and you have each other. Thank heavens.
Thank all that is right with the world that you advocate for Deb as you do, John.
Continuous prayers for progress and hope that the shunt is able to bring some promise.
HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE.
Strength and courage. Strength and courage. Strength and courage.
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Deb: Sending all the strength and courage that you need.
Be of good cheer. Teach people things about resilience.Teach people about perseverance. Teach people about HOPE. Teach people about love.
Shine your light into the darkness of this situation. You are the light in the darkness. Shine on.
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For Chief Deb and those who love her:
IF I COULD
I'd like to look into your eyes
and tell you that this nightmare will vanish in the morningor take you on an ocean cruise...
...in hopes that cancer couldn't follow.
If I could, I would take you to the
happy, carefree places of your youth
to the hideouts where sunshine
and laughter rule the day
We'd go whitewater rafting
and have hot dogs on the shore
I'd pray that the roar of the river would be your refuge
and that God would speak healing words to your heart
I would take you on a mountain climb
to the summit of a snow-capped peak
and I'd look into your eyes
Asking you to keep faith in The One who is Higher than all
At night, while you are sleeping,
I'd pray for His strength to uphold you
for His peace to surround you
And for one special angel to guide you
I'd wake you in the morning
Before the dew has left the grass
We'd thank Him for another day
And enjoy the mile walk to the beach
There we would stare at the blue water stretching forever
And watch the seagulls cavorting in the breeze
We'd see the mountains in the distance
And know that God is bigger than disease or disaster
~~~from a poem by Mike Hall
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Our God is bigger than disease or disaster. So true. So TRUE.
Sending: HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE for this day ahead.
all of the dearest SloneRangers: May we continue to encourage and support.
Our Slonedeb is in need of the collective strength that we can offer. May we respond with our care and our concern. Our hugs and our words. Our friendship and our collective wisdom in the face of the unthinkable.
May we celebrate the joy we've created in the midst of the suffering, despite the suffering. May we dismiss the suffering with our friendship's strength. May there be someone here always, in the dark corners to light the light and keep the collective peace flowing.
I feel so fortunate to be a part of the team.
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Deb. So sorry about the post I had to delete above. Didn't quite have my brain turned out and wrote a post to our other-Deb-needing prayers, Slonedeb. I thought I could edit and correct after I posted, but I failed at that.
Ramble. Ramble.
Our God is bigger indeed!! Bigger than disaster, bigger than disease.................
The very evidence of this fact is in the friendships forged here thru the caring of a sisterhood, woven across the country and around the globe.
Today we send you encouragement and strength for whatever is on the horizon ahead.
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We are here and the candles are lit.
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Deb dear. Sending you strength and courage.
Today is inauguration day and I hope and pray that the change is good for everyone from Alaska to southern FL and every state in between.
I hope that you are feeling some progress in your own story.
Know that I continue to send you HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE!!
strength & courage, strength & courage, strength & courage, too!
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For anyone who may check here -- I just found this posted on Deb's thread under the mets area:
Hey everybody,
I received this message from John yesterday....
Traci,
The shunt surgery was a success. The pressure has been regulated. We have been in anchorage at the hospital. Tomarrow she is being released to home. She has many problems but I so glad to get her out of the hospital!
We are hoping for the best!
Thank you for all your thoughts and prayers.
John
Hugs everybody,Traci
Happy dancing for your progress Deb, and for the love and care that John has for you every day. Sending you some HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE!!
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Edited to add that it was posted on Jan. 19th..... so it's a couple of days old, now.
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Hi Deb,
I know you have been through really tough treatments, but, if God leads you to it, he will lead you through it. I am praying that Jesus gives you the peace and strength you need to fight this horrible beast.I ask this through Christ our Lord.
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Alaskan Deb, I miss your post and you humor. Praying for you. Please get better and beat this disease into eternity.
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Deb I'm headed out on a BIG week's adventure. Will be sending prayers for you as I fly thru the heavens. I literally have six different flights in the next week -- so believe you me, I'm gonna be doin' a whole lot of prayin'.
Continue to be strong for us and when you're not feeling that way, we'll be strong for you.
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Deb........... I was praying for you today as I went heavenward. Little did I realize you were there already, taking up your place in the choir, joining the committee of guradian angels in charge of bake sales and car washes for the BC cure.
We will continue to pray for your family. To watch for your signs and signals that all is well with you as you are restored to perfection and wholeness.
Bless your family.
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